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Albums | AAA Music - Part 152

Sugarland – The Incredible Machine

6 February 2011 |

‘The Incredible Machine’ is Sugarland’s fourth studio album and demonstrates a self-described “creative rebirth” – a rebirth which sees the American duo audaciously jump from one mainstream genre of music us Brits don’t give a damn about to another … Read More

Sea Of Bees – Songs for the Ravens

6 February 2011 |

Songs for the Ravens is the charming debut release from Californian singer and multi-instrumentalist Julie Ann Baenziger, a.k.a. Sea of Bees. The record provides listeners with an enchanting brand of atmospheric indie-folk that forms a clean and polished sound, … Read More

Chairman Kato – Wildfire

6 February 2011 |

Chairman Kato is definitely an experimenter, exploring a little known genre defined “chubstep”, a kind of dubstep with dirty and fat beats. Wildfire, his 5-track EP, focuses on his research of a sound that attempt to turn into melodies … Read More

MEN – Talk About Body

2 February 2011 |

I was really looking forward to this release. I love Le Tigre albums, I danced to their tracks so many times and their music will be part of my life forever, as the soundtrack of my early years in … Read More

Pushking – The World As We Love It

1 February 2011 |

A real dream team joined the Russian band Pushking to record their new album titled “The World As We Love It”. The list of guest star is impressive: from Alice Cooper and Billy F. Gibbons (ZZ TOP) passing through … Read More

Matthew Chapman – Trainsong: Guitar Compositions 1967 – 2010

1 February 2011 |

Right, I’m not going to lie to you, dear reader. When I read the description for this, I was worried. I was about to listen to an entire album, nay, an entire double album, entirely consisting of folk and … Read More

Super Distortion – Resonating World

1 February 2011 |

Hmm. I’ve heard a good few confusing records in my time. Enter Shikari’s debut, Icky Thump by The White Stripes, anything by Dillinger Escape Plan, but this… occupies a space entirely on it’s own when it comes to oddness, … Read More

Abigail Washburn – City Of Refuge

1 February 2011 |

Abigail Washburn’s third album City of Refuge provides the pure and authentic vibe that we have come to expect from the American singer-songwriter whilst proving that she has polished her technique and developed her sound. The range of influence … Read More

Kitsuné Parisien

1 February 2011 |

The latest effort from uber hip label Kitsuné promises the essence of Paris on this relatively short album and it certainly delivers. The best thing about Kitsuné compilations is that even if you don’t fall in love with every … Read More

Amplifier – The Octopus

31 January 2011 |

There is a tendency, among prog-inclined bands, to release the dreaded double album: a behemoth of a creation that is at once both epic in its scope, yet too broad and perhaps wrapped up in its own world to … Read More